Real Estate

Former White House Press Secretary Selling Davis Islands Home

Buyers are eagerly submitting offers to purchase this home on Davis Islands owned by former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

TAMPA, FL — Buyers are eagerly submitting offers to purchase this stately brick home on Davis Islands owned by former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

Realtor.com said the listing agent has received multiple offers for this home built in 1940 and located on the desirable Davis Islands where New York Yankees baseball legend Derek Jeter has a mansion for sale.

McEnany and her husband, professional baseball player Sean Gilmartin, purchased the home in 2017 for $650,000 and are asking $1.1 million for the three-bedroom, 3 1/2-bath home that has undergone kitchen and bathroom updates.

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The 2,538-square-foot home is set on a double lot, allowing for the new owner to expand, add a pool or build a new home from the ground up.

It features a formal living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a spacious family room that was once a first-floor master suite and could be converted back into an additional bedroom suite, if needed and a large formal dining room with a crystal chandelier that leads to a large, screened porch.

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The renovated kitchen features a Viking gas stove and stainless-steel appliances, including a wine fridge, a center island, a coffee station and Crema Nova marble flooring that runs throughout the first level.

Upstairs is the master suite and three bedrooms with wood flooring.

Along with a guesthouse in the back yard that could be used as an office or gym

McEnany, 33, who grew up in Tampa and attended Academy of the Holy Names on Bayshore Boulevard, was hired by Fox News to co-host the talk show "Outnumbered" after Trump lost the 2020 election.

Gilmartin, a pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays, became a free agent in November. On April 27, he signed with the Atlantic League Professional Baseball team, the Long Island Ducks.

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